With its home in Swamimalai (Tamil Nadu), the ancient technique of Madhuchista Vidhana finds its perfect representation in this beautiful Devi Saraswati sculpture. The town is renowned for its rich heritage of bronze idols and even saw the rise of beautiful architecture during the Chola empire.
Depicting the rich culture of art and devotion, this statue is meticulously crafted to portray the Goddess Saraswati in her divine form.
The idol shows Devi Saraswati in her quintessential divine form with her four hands symbolizing knowledge, music, art, and wisdom. She is shown in possession of a veena, a book, and a Japa Mala. Her poise exudes tranquility and fills the onlooker with peace and devotion. She wears a magnificent Kirat Mukuta (elongated crown) that also has a Siras Chakra (halo). If one looks closely, they also notice the exquisite Keyur or armlet worn by the Goddess.
Giving special attention to each detail, this idol has been meticulously crafted from Panchaloha Bronze, made through the amalgamation of five sacred metals - gold, silver, copper, zinc, and tin with every metal holding significance in the Hindu culture. There is a green-brown patina tint on the statue that makes it a piece that carries the old-world charm.
Symbolizing knowledge and art, Goddess Saraswati is worshiped by many but mostly by artists, musicians, and scholars and is revered as the 'Devi' of wisdom. The intricate craftsmanship of this idol exudes positivity and brings spiritual peace to the devotees.
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